Date: March 8, 1973

Time: Unknown between 5:55 pm and 6:22 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

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Malcolm E. Smith

-Talk with Haldeman

-Age

-Residence

-Occupation

-Candidacy for Congress

-Otis G. Pike

-Visit with President

-Conservatism

-Criticism of President’s of Family Assistance Program [FAP]

-Haldeman’s telephone call

-Smith’s book on John F. Kennedy

-Publication difficulties

-Advertisements [Ads]

-Response from Crown Publishing

-Distribution

-Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination

-Victory Lasky

-Copies for Haldeman

-Republication

-[Unintelligible name] Robert H. Abplanalp

-Research

-Errors

-Copper in Chile

-Current activities

-Conservative citizens’ lobby

-John N. Gardner

-Book on John F. Kennedy

-Acquisition

-Reprinting

-Editing

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Hobart D. (“Hobe”) Lewis

-Clement W. Stone

-Publishing

-Lewis

-Editing

-Criticism by Pike in election campaign

-Federal prosecution

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-Advertisements

-Federal Trade Commission [FTC]

-Political office

-Mayor of Misinquoag [?]

-Residence

-Support for President

-1970 election

-Pike’s response

-Long Island

Newbold (“Newby”) Noyes, Jr.

-President’s meeting

-Haldeman’s viewpoint

-Compared to Buchanan’s theory [of electoral possibilities]

-Letters to President

-Assessment of President’s administration

-Vindictiveness, meanness

-Concern

-1972 election victory

-Public perception

-Inside Washington, DC

-Nationwide

Melvin R. Laird [?]

-Vacation

-Mexico

-Residence

-Washington, DC

-Wolf Trap Concert

-Chairmanship

-David Packard

-C. R. Smith

-Packard’s investment

-Kay Shouts [?]

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David Packard

-Qualities for office

-Governorship

-Haldeman’s telephone call

-Meeting

-Robert H. Finch

-President’s encouragement to run for governor

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-John B. Connally

-Deal with People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Governorship

Congressional relations

-Congressmen’s meetings with White House staff

-Impression of authority

-Administrative assistants

-Bryce N. Harlow

-Jerry Persons

-Clark MacGregor

-William E. Timmons

-Thomas C. Korologos

-Problem

-Timmons

-Talking paper

-Compared to MacGregor

House of Representatives’ Freshmen Republicans

-Strengths

-Support for President’s policies

-John B. Conlan

-Leadership ambition

-Votes for President’s policies

-Dependence on President

-President’s 1972 landslide victory

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-Donald E. Young’s victory in Alaska special election

-Credit to President’s policies

-Telegram

-President’s telephone call

-Telegram’s content

-Donald W. Riegle, Jr.

-Democrats [?]

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Connally

-Change of political party affiliation

-Press conference

-George Christian

-Location

-Washington, DC compared to Texas

-Network story

-National attention

-Stature in politics

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House of Representatives’ Freshmen Republican meeting

-Introduction, photographs

-Value

-Topics covered

-Trade bill, aid to North Vietnam, budget

-Strength of group

-Conlan

-Timidity [?]

-Age

-Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson

-Conlan

-Qualities as leader

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Economy

-Wholesale prices

-Food and non-food prices

-Meeting

-[Unintelligible name]

-George P. Shultz’s attendance

President’s meeting with Noyes

-Value

-Noyes’s strong feelings

-Support for administration

-Weaknesses of administration

-Coldness, indifference

-Sammy Davis, Jr.

-Management skills

-Image of dullness, lack of charisma

-Claude Brinegar

President’s meeting with Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Capt. Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr.

-Private

Presentation of President’s policies and philosophy

-President’s meeting with Freshmen Republicans

-Conlon’s speech

-Big picture compared to particular votes

-White House staff

-Weaknesses

-Speechwriters

-Domestic Council

-Programmatic approach

-Image

-Television [TV]

-Image making

Haldeman

-Newsweek article

-Criticism

-New York

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-Criticism

-Requirements of job

-Henry Trewhitt

-Concerns

-Information and research

-Results

-Search for bad information

-Past article

-Time

-Newsweek article

-Rejection

-Trewhitt

President’s pubic image

-Meeting with Noyes

-Show of concern

-President’s press conference

-Question

-Blacks

-Appearance of answer in press conference

-Transcript

-Crosby S. Noyes

-Agreement with Newbold Noyes

-Newbold Noyes’s concern

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Compassion

-President’s use of gimmicks

-John D. Ehrlichman’s suggestions

-Black students

-High school, trade school

-Nursing homes, homes for incurables

-Press coverage [?]

-Dick Barkette [?]

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Constance M. (Cornell) (“Connie”) Stuart

-President compared with John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Role of press in image making

-John F. Kennedy

-Relations with Blacks

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-President’s attitude toward Blacks compared to Lyndon B. Johnson

-President’s experience in school, sports

-White House servants’ opinion

-Political constituency

-Buchanan’s viewpoint

-Press interviews

-Show of concern [?]

-Human interest stories

-Hard news

-Compared to John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson

-Staff release of stories

Coat [?]

Haldeman left at 6:22 pm.

Conversation no. 873-4

Date: March 8, 1973

Time: Unknown after 6:22 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with an unknown person.

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The unknown person left at an unknown time after 6:22 pm.

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